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From the Ethics of the Fathers: "He [Rabbi Tarfon] used to say, it is not incumbent upon you to complete the task, but you are not exempt from undertaking it."

"Any connection between ISIS terrorism and the Palestinian issue is
baseless, and the words might be interpreted as a justification for
Palestinian terrorism," Gold fired, in a conversation with
Magnus-Nesser.

He also noted that Sweden was one of the leading nations who called
to label products made in Judea, Samaria, Jerusalem, and the Golan
Heights, and to single out Israel in that controversial EU decision.

Gold added that the labeling move does not promote peace and may
actually harm Palestinians working in Israeli industrial plants in those
areas.

"To counteract the radicalization we must go back to the situation
such as the one in the Middle East of which not the least the
Palestinians see that there is no future: we must either accept a
desperate situation or resort to violence,” she stated in a
Swedish-language TV interview.

In an official statement the Israeli foreign ministry reacted by branding her comments "impudent."

"The Swedish foreign minister’s statements are appallingly impudent.
The Swedish foreign minister has consistently demonstrated bias against
Israel and exhibits genuine hostility when she indicates a connection of
any kind between the terrorist attacks in Paris and the complex
situation between Israel and the Palestinians.

"Whoever
fatuously attempts to create a link between radical Islamist attacks and
the current problems between Israel and the Palestinians is fooling
himself, his people and international public opinion."

It was not the first time that Wallstrom has drawn a parallel between
the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the bolstering of radical
movements in the Middle East.

Last year, after Sweden's recognition of the PA as the "state of
Palestine" infuriated Israel, Wallstrom said: "We want to contribute to
creating more hope and belief in the future among young Palestinians and
Israelis who might otherwise run the risk of radicalization in the
belief that there is no alternative to the current situation."